Sentences with phrase «worrying about the fuel economy»

Oh and if your worried about the fuel economy you want a Prius, not an M5.
It's worth avoiding the six - speed automatic if you're worried about fuel economy, too — it drops that combined mpg figure down to 36.2 mpg and emits 204g / km of CO2.
While most folks who are shelling upwards of $ 60,000 to $ 70,000 for a Stingray aren't too worried about fuel economy, it still adds another reason for enthusiasts not to feel too guilty about the effect the Corvette is having on the environment.
However, if you're not worried about fuel economy, the W - 12 Continental GT Speed is now available with more horsepower.

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The front - month contract slipped for a second straight month in October on ample crude supply and worries about lower fuel demand as the global economy slows.
A fading economy and high fuel costs have a lot of Canadians worried about how to save money while staying warm this winter.
If people are not worried about their mortgages, food bills, energy prices, fuel cost or, more importantly, job security, they drive the economy forward.
General Motors needn't worry about Cadillac's fuel economy because every CTS - V it sells is offset by thousands of Chevrolet Cruzes.
Its long, flat stretches were favorable to the Golf R's fuel economy, which approached 24 mpg instead of the low 20s we've been more commonly recording in and around L.A.. That's still a far cry from its EPA rating of 30 mpg highway, but when you're trying to get a boring, six - hour - plus drive over with as quickly as possible, you're not worrying about maximizing mileage.
And since an automaker is worried more about overall fuel economy — so it can help bolster its corporate fuel economy average — than outright electric range, the gas engine kicks in as soon as the heater is turned on.
On top of this, the supercharger will still enable your CR - V to maintain its excellent fuel economy, so you will not have to worry about additional driving costs.
Fuel economy measures 14 miles per gallon city, 21 highway; but these concerns are like worrying about living room paint colors as your house burns down.
If you're worried about budgets and fuel economy, then you'll want to look elsewhere.
But don't worry, they've got some exciting ideas about keeping their average emissions down and fuel economy up.
Here is an example of what I'm getting at: * Climate change is a myth or conspiracy - The temperature record is phony - the consensus is just politics * Climate change is unproven - The models are wrong - One hundred years isn't enough evidence * It's not our fault - Volcano's emit way more CO2 - It could be natural variation * A warmer climate is nothing to worry about - It was warmer in the middle ages - A warmer climate is a good thing * Mitigation will destroy the economy - We don't know enough to act - Reducing fossil fuel will destroy us * It's too late or someone else's problem - Kyoto is too little too late - The US absorbs more CO2 than it emits This is very rough example, but if you think it is headed in the right direction, I'd be happy to go through your guide in more detail and come up with something concrete - just give me the word.
Worries about securing the energy needed for the fast - growing Asian economies have also created an incentive to adopt alternatives to fossil fuels, including renewables.
I do worry a bit about the effect cheap gas prices have on the development of electrification, but with fuel economy standards become ever - stringent, it's probably not that big a deal.
Fueling the drop: a fall in U.S. bond yields as investors worry about the economy and...
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